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Chin mount gopro

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Got a G3, and mainly using it for 4way, but was wondering if anyone has mounted a gopro on the chin area rather than on top. If so, pics would be nice. Also anything to look out for when mounted on the chin, like the angle or specific snag points etc?

I jump another helmet for vids.....Just playing with the idea.
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If you have a cookie G3 helmet and you want a chin mount for a gopro 3, here is the answer :)

http://grellfab.tictail.com/product/33mount

Description:
Mounts Gopro Hero 3 to Cookie G3 helmet.
No drilling, modification of helmet or glue required.
Uses standard stow bands.
Integrated cut-away system.
FDM printed in biodegradable material.

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That chin mount is without gopro's own housing. It would be to clumsy with the housing. The mount would have to stand out to much to fit the housing and that would make it more fragile and less secure.

Just below, you have two videos mostly shot (about 90%) with the mount and in the second one at 1:45 you can see the mount in action :)
https://vimeo.com/groups/gryttjom/videos/74148250
https://vimeo.com/groups/gryttjom/videos/74055275

Good luck :)

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Generally we avoid it too, but....Storms move in fast, and when you spent some time in the aircraft to alti, the general feeling is, f^&%$, lets jump. Hail makes for quite interesting patterns on the body....and crappy footage.
You have the right to your opinion, and I have the right to tell you how Fu***** stupid it is.
Davelepka - "This isn't an x-box, or a Chevy truck forum"
Whatever you do, don't listen to ChrisD.

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I use this mount, and I must say that I like it allot. Really easy to use and to disconnect the camera if necessary. The thing I like the most is that if you get a line that gets caught in the mount, the sheer force will rip the mount of instead of you breaking your neck before you get a chance to pull your cut-cable. Which has been a problem with the ones you use bolts on to secure the mount.

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